The odds of getting involved in a driving accident are higher during periods when there are a lot of cars on the road, such as rush hour, orwhen the driving conditions aren’t favorable, such as during inclement weather periods. But when the number of drunk drivers rises, the odds shoot up since alcohol can impair…
When Texas authorities detain you for driving while intoxicated (DWI), you have a lot to think through. Foremost is whether the charge is a felony or a misdemeanor. Being arrested for DWI is not a guarantee that a jury will find you guilty. Assuming a judge or jury convicts you, the degree of your penalty…
A DWI charge is something you would not want or want your insurance company to learn about. The charge occurs when you drink or have drugs and choose to drive. Besides being arrested and charged with DWI, you’re going to have a criminal record, possibly lose your job, and spend a lot of money. If…
A DWI conviction has serious and long-term ramifications that might follow you even after you’ve served your sentence. If you’ve been charged with DUI, you must approach the situation with the immediacy and severity that it warrants. This means enlisting the counsel of a tenacious and competent DWI defense attorney who can help you overcome…
Most people arrested for driving while intoxicated (DWI) hope to avoid getting convicted. A DWI conviction usually has profound implications (such as license suspension, jail time, and fines) and can affect your work and educational opportunities. However, you can have your DWI charges lowered or dropped. DWI charges in Texas, especially for first-time offenders, can…